The driver is in critical condition but stable and, fortunately, no one else was injured
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- A driver lost control of their car and ended up flying from a viaduct and down on the highway below in California.
- The driver was the only person injured in the accident and the authorities say they are in critical but stable condition.
American highways are sufficiently dangerous places without cars falling from the sky. Nevertheless, this is exactly what some drivers have experienced in Sacramento, California, Monday, February 17. In one way or another, despite the decline in several stories, the reversal of the end and the landing on their roof, the driver has survived and is stable.
“Everything happened in slow motion. I saw a car fall and pieces of trees fall. It was to assess the situation and understand the least painful way to pass it. So I still had to ride in certain parts of the trees and so on, which there was no way to get around this, “said Kyman gameing, the person who captured the accident on Dashcam.
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This is true, in addition to what looks like a small or medium sedan, the trees uprooted by the car in question also fell on the highway. Perhaps the most frightening part of the whole test is that a driver of a Honda Civic avoided the disaster with a very thin margin. The viaduct car arrives on the highway and takes place just before the arrival of Civic in the same place. In fact, the two were so close that the Civic struck part of the fallen foliage.
“I’m glad it turned out to be better than it could have been really. It could have been much worse, “Jouing told Kcra. “This car could really have landed on one of us passing at the time. The two pilots who were on my left were so much closer. I have the impression that these are the two winners of the lottery. »»
Jouing and a person driving a Toyota SUV both sailed through the debris of the trees, but it was the worst. The police did not say exactly what had happened, but confirmed that the driver, although in critical condition, was stable. A person claimed to witness the accident, citing speed as a factor, but we could not confirm the legitimacy of this report.